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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 528561" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yup it is wonderful and not expensive at all. He is so young, he may not have any problems at all when he is ready but this can be used in any class not just for special needs. </p><p></p><p>Still, the point is, this is not related to his language goals and it probably is making it harder to work on the actual deficit because he is having to work on something he is not developmentally even supposed to be doing well. </p><p></p><p>I agree with Keista that he may also have a word finding issue, at least in an open ended conversation or questioning issue. (could also be the companion of his processing issue...a formulation problem. Putting the words he struggles to get into the right order). One way to help start to decrease his level is to give him two choices.... Instead of which cereal do you want to eat? Ask do you want Rice Krispies or Total? etc.... As he gets older if this continues to be an issue he can have IEP adaptations for worksheets and tests so that they are all multiple choice or is given a word bank to look through to pick the right word, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 528561, member: 12886"] Yup it is wonderful and not expensive at all. He is so young, he may not have any problems at all when he is ready but this can be used in any class not just for special needs. Still, the point is, this is not related to his language goals and it probably is making it harder to work on the actual deficit because he is having to work on something he is not developmentally even supposed to be doing well. I agree with Keista that he may also have a word finding issue, at least in an open ended conversation or questioning issue. (could also be the companion of his processing issue...a formulation problem. Putting the words he struggles to get into the right order). One way to help start to decrease his level is to give him two choices.... Instead of which cereal do you want to eat? Ask do you want Rice Krispies or Total? etc.... As he gets older if this continues to be an issue he can have IEP adaptations for worksheets and tests so that they are all multiple choice or is given a word bank to look through to pick the right word, etc. [/QUOTE]
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